Ginger Gonzaga
- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Ginger Gonzaga is an actor, writer, improviser and director. Ginger was most recently the lead of CBS's True Lies, and a series regular on Marvel's She Hulk Attorney at law. Additionally, she is best known for her memorable performances on The Duplass Brothers series 'Togetherness,' (as the millennial antagonist Christie opposite Amanda Peete) and their musical for 'Room 104' (as the singing love interest opposite Bryan Tyree Henry) both on HBO. After playing Maggie, the impressionable free spirit on Showtime's 'I'm Dying Up Here' (Opposite Melissa Leo and Clark Duke) she joined their Michel Gondry directed series Kidding as Vivian, a sardonic but soulful cancer patient. For Hulu's 'Chance,' she played the bilingual coyote Lorena (opposite Hugh Laurie and Ethan Suplee) and for Netflix's 'Spaceforce,' a satirical version of AOC dubbed "AYC" (opposite Steve Carrel and John Malkovich). Ginger was also a regular on ABC's Mixology, and TBS's Wrecked, as well as the host of Hulu's comedic daily pop culture recap show 'The Morning After,' for which she also wrote. Other television credits include her recurring roles on Tad Quill's Jane Lynch comedy Angel from Hell, Fx's Legit and Netflix's 'Grace and Frankie,' and 'Blindspotting' for Starz. She starred as Helen in True Lies opposite Steve Howey and Nikki in Marvel's She Hulk for Disney+ opposite Tatiana Maslany
Ginger's film debut was in Seth MacFarlane's popular 2012 comedy Ted, followed by Demetri Martin's dramedy and Tribeca Film Festival Winner Dean (opposite Demetri Martin and Gillian Jacobs), and Henry Phillips's And Punching the Clown, (opposite J.K Simmons and Jim Jefferies).
As a writer she has sold shows to Warner Brothers and HBO, and made her directorial debut with the short film 'Your Day' starring herself and Jason Ritter, which she also wrote.
Ginger also sings and composes. She began college at UC Berkeley at the age of 16, and completed her studies at UC Santa Barbara with a B.A in Political Science/International Relations and a minor in Chinese before training at The Groundings and Second City Theaters. She is Filipina, Dutch, French, English, Italian, German, Polynesian, Spanish, Nordic and Scandinavian.
Ginger's film debut was in Seth MacFarlane's popular 2012 comedy Ted, followed by Demetri Martin's dramedy and Tribeca Film Festival Winner Dean (opposite Demetri Martin and Gillian Jacobs), and Henry Phillips's And Punching the Clown, (opposite J.K Simmons and Jim Jefferies).
As a writer she has sold shows to Warner Brothers and HBO, and made her directorial debut with the short film 'Your Day' starring herself and Jason Ritter, which she also wrote.
Ginger also sings and composes. She began college at UC Berkeley at the age of 16, and completed her studies at UC Santa Barbara with a B.A in Political Science/International Relations and a minor in Chinese before training at The Groundings and Second City Theaters. She is Filipina, Dutch, French, English, Italian, German, Polynesian, Spanish, Nordic and Scandinavian.